breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Living With A Man Who Hates You. Content Warning.
The charging port on his phone is broken. Every night when he comes home and plugs in his phone to charge, there’s screaming and slamming and swearing. You cower on the other side of the house. When he calms down, you gather the courage to emerge from your room, make your way down the hallway to hug him from behind. You suggest in a soft voice that maybe it would be worth investing in a wireless charger. He scoffs and calls your idea stupid. You head back down the hallway and silently order the charger for him. Days later when it arrives, you leave it on his nightstand, where it sits for months while he continues screaming and swearing at his phone every night. Finally, he tries the new charger. He loves it. It’s the best thing ever invented. He shows it to everyone in his life, touting the wonders of this technology, never once mentioning who bought it for him.
By Lindsey Woolsey9 months ago in Humans
"Growing Up Between Two Worlds",
I was born in a house filled with tradition and raised in a world that challenged everything that tradition stood for. My parents carried the weight of a homeland they had left behind—its language, its values, its unspoken rules. I, on the other hand, carried a backpack full of schoolbooks, pop culture references, and questions about why I felt like I was constantly walking a tightrope between who I truly was and who I was supposed to be.
By Kaleem Ullah9 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder9 months ago in Humans
Can Love Destroy You?
Love is widely celebrated as one of the most beautiful emotions in human experience. From poetry and literature to movies and music, love is often portrayed as uplifting, transformative, and essential to a meaningful life. But beneath this rosy exterior lies a question that is rarely asked: *Can love destroy? * The very idea seems paradoxical—how can something so pure and powerful lead to destruction?
By LaMarion Ziegler9 months ago in Humans
Brenda Wairimu: Age, Daughter, Husband, Parents, Tribe, Net Worth, Biography & More
Brenda Wairimu is a celebrated Kenyan actress and media personality known for her captivating performances and strong presence in the entertainment industry. Beyond her career, Brenda’s life is enriched by her close-knit family ties, cultural heritage, and personal milestones. This article takes you through everything you need to know about Brenda — from her roots and relationships to her career highlights and net worth.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in Humans
What Happens After Death? A Look at Beliefs Across Religions
Death is one of the greatest mysteries of human life. Every culture and religion has tried to understand what happens after we die. While no one knows for sure, different faiths offer comforting, hopeful, or even warning-filled answers to this eternal question. Here's a brief look at what various religions say about life after death.
By Dr Sazidul 9 months ago in Humans
Should I Tell My Ex I Miss Her or Will It Backfire?
Understanding Your Emotions Before Reaching Out Before we dive into whether you should tell your ex that you miss her, it is essential to take a step back and assess your emotional state. Are you lonely, nostalgic, or simply missing her presence in your life? Identifying the source of your emotions might help you make more informed decisions. Asking oneself the following questions can provide clarity:
By Relationship Guide9 months ago in Humans
The Subtle Art of White Lies: When Truth Takes a Gentle Pause
In the intricate tapestry of human interactions, honesty is often hailed as the best policy. Yet, nestled within our daily conversations are the subtle threads of white lies—those seemingly innocuous falsehoods told to spare feelings, avoid conflict, or maintain social harmony. While they may appear harmless, white lies occupy a complex space in our moral and ethical landscape, prompting us to question their true impact on our relationships and society at large.
By Ahmed Rayhan9 months ago in Humans
The Secret 80/20 Rule. AI-Generated.
The Myth of Balance: Achieving balance in life is something that gets emphasized on often, be it in terms of work-life balance, emotional balance, or a balanced diet. What if I were to say that success, in its fullest form, doesn’t stem from balance? What if becoming a leader and a warrior who manages to not just survive the storms of life but thrive in them can be done with an ancient principle that transforms everything around you?
By Olivia Chastity9 months ago in Humans
My Unexpected Arrest Fucked With My Shame for Years. Top Story - May 2025.
My annus horribilis Rushing to get my six-and-a-half-year-old daughter ready, I grabbed our coats; we were meeting up with a friend and her thirteen-year-old twins: a school holiday cinema date.
By Chantal Christie Weiss9 months ago in Humans








